Ronda 1960s-style record storage unit at La Redoute

It sold out in days last year, so great to see the Ronda 1960s-style record storage unit at La Redoute back and in the sale.

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Yes, a quirky addition to the much-loved Ronda midcentury modern home range, one that has been added for good reason. Vinyl is popular, but there aren’t too many pieces of furniture for records and record players on the high street. That’s why this should prove popular. Well, that and the price. More on that in a moment.

First up, let’s talk about the unit itself, which follows the design of the main range, which is definitely no bad thing. So high sides, a walnut finish and those contrasting coloured panels, as well as that essential of all things MCM, the tapered legs.

It’s a substantial one too. Three good-sized storage areas for the LP records below, a smaller area for records ‘to hand’, a slim area for other bits and pieces or something media related and of course, space for a record player on the top. Functionality as much as style, which isn’t always the case.

The price was and still is a big selling point of this record storage unit too. Have a look round for comparable units, which tend to be from specialist makers or premium brands and you will find that they are rather pricey.

Even better, La Redoute has just knocked money off the price as part of the sale. So the official price is down from £350 to £262.50. But only if you are quick as it sells through a lot.
Great as a standalone, even better if you have already invested in the range.
Find out more at the La Redoute website
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